What You Need To Know About VoIP
VoIP also called as Voice over
Internet Protocol, Voice over Broadband or VOB,
Internet Telephony, IP Telephony, Broadband
Phone, and Broadband Telephony refers to the
voice routing conversations via Internet or any
other network that are IP-based. VoIP Protocols
or Voice over IP Protocols is used for carrying
voice signals over IP networks. It is the result
of the Network Voice Protocol experiments
invented on 1973 for ARPANET providers. One
network is used for carrying data and voice
especially for users with underutilized network.
This allows saving significant amount of money
because phone calls using VoIP on different
providers are usually free. However, calling
from VoIP to PSTN will charge the person using
the VoIP.
The PSTN to VoIP services are Direct Inward
Dialing (DID) and access numbers. In DID, the
callers is directly connected to the user of
VoIP but in access numbers, the callers is
required to enter the VoIP user's extension
number. A monthly fee is charged on DID while
access numbers is free of charge for VoIP users
and local calls for callers. VoIP changes the
entire viewpoint of people regarding long
distance calls. In this method, the audio analog
signals are being transformed to digital data
that are transmitted via the Internet. The
standard connection of the internet becomes a
way in placing phone calls for free. Utilizing
VoIP software for free is the practical way of
saving money and bypassing phone companies and
its entire charges. VoIP is an innovative
technology with an ability to rework the phone
systems completely all over the world. VoIP is a
one way phone call but offers different VoIP
services commonly used today.
1. ATA is the most common and simplest way of
service using the Analog Telephone Adaptor
device which converts analog signals to digital
signals. It allows standard phone connection to
your computer or internet connection for VoIP
use. The converted analog signals are
transmitted on the internet.
2. IP phones are specialized phones resembling
normal phones with cradle, buttons, and handset.
The only difference is that a phone connector
(RJ-11) is used by standard phones while an
Ethernet connector (RJ-45) is used by IP phones.
IP phones are directly connected to the router
with all the necessary software and hardware in
handling IP calls. IP phones that are Wi-Fi will
also soon be available. VoIp calls can be done
at all Wi-Fi hotspot.
3. Computer to computer is the easiest method of
using VoIP. Calling long distance is free. There
are a few companies which offer free or very
cheap software to make use of this method. The
user only needs a microphone, sound card,
speakers, Internet connection (via DSL modem or
cable) and the software. However, the users need
to pay the ISP monthly fee.
Trying VoIP is not a problem since there is
plenty of VoIP software in the Internet for
free. All you need to do is to download and
setup it at about 3 to 5 minutes. To test it,
you could invite a friend to do the same and
check it if it's really working. This is a good
opportunity. VoIP are used by most phone
companies in streamlining their networks. They
are routing phone calls via IP getaway and
circuit switch reducing the bandwidth they are
using for long hauls. Once the getaway received
the calls, the other side will route,
reassemble, and decompress it locally in a
circuit switch.
This will take time but the current networks of
circuit-switched are replaced by a technology
called packet-switching. The data networks just
retrieve and send data whenever the user needs
it. It does not allow routing of data via
dedicated line instead it allows flowing of data
packets through chaotic networks provided with
numerous possible paths. It simply opens brief
connections to send the packets (small piece of
data) from systems to systems. This method is
very efficient because packets flow through the
cheapest and least congested lines while still
allowing both communicating computers to accept
information.
IP technology really makes sense both in
infrastructure and economics requirements. More
businesses are installing the VoIP systems and
this technology will grow more in popularity
making its way for home use. VoIP is a
breakthrough in improving traditional phone
systems to become very efficient and a reliable
way of communication.
About The Author
Steve Wickenden runs his own
mail order business as well as
running several shopping based
websites. His particular
speciality is electronics and
computers. Visit his website
which is full of VoIp resources.
http://www.discount-computer-equipment.com/voip.html
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